Globalism at a crossroads ~ Asia's next move
Around the globe, populist movements are questioning the benefits of globalization and free trade. Brexit and the outcome of the U.S. presidential election showed us that a more inward-looking mindset has been taking root among citizens frustrated with inequality and immigration. The temptation of protectionist and exclusionary policies are spreading to other parts of the world and clouding the global economic outlook. How are Asian leaders dealing with this uncertainty? How will these tendencies affect policy? What is the next move for Asia? Join the discussions and find out at this year's International Conference on The Future of Asia.

54,000 yen (8% consumption tax included)
*Lunch will be served on both days.
*English and Japanese simultaneous interpretation will be available during the conference.

Registration Deadline

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

From 22nd International Conference on The Future of Asia (2016)

2nd June:

We are pleased to announce that H.E. Mr. Alan Cayetano, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines will be giving a speech at this year's conference.

We regret to announce that H.E. Ms. Marriyum Aurangzeb, Minister of State for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage, Islamic Republic of Pakistan has canceled her appearance at this year's conference.

29th May:

We regret to announce that H.E. Mr. Rodrigo Duterte, President of Republic of the Philippines has canceled his appearance at this year's conference.

12th May:

We are pleased to announce that H.E. Mr. Jusuf Kalla, Vice President of Republic of Indonesia will be giving a speech at this year's conference.

18th April:

We are pleased to announce that H.E. Mr. Rodrigo Duterte, President of Republic of the Philippines will be giving a speech at this year's conference.